Muhammad Ulhaq

Marine Biodiversity Officer for MBD at WWF Indonesia - , ,

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Tia Wati

Digital engagement and activion fundraising

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Aris Arianto

General Support Manager

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Sutarno Sutarno

Sustainable Livelihood Coordinator

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Amri Yahya

Beiersdorf Project Coordinator

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Maluku,Indonesia
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WWF Indonesia
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WWF Indonesia

, , • 201 - 500 Employees
Environmental Services

WWF started Earth Hour in 2007 to unite the world and make a stand against climate change. Today, Earth Hour is the world's largest environmental movement for the planet that involves more than 180 countries and territories worldwide. Biodiversity and nature is the foundation of our living planet. But we are losing nature faster than ever and we must act now to restore it. Nature underpins human health and wellbeing. It is essential to the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat.We aim to inspire mass awareness and action on biodiversity and nature. Earth Hour Makassar itself started on 2011, Full Article visit this link https://kumparan.com/earthhour-makassar/sejarah-earth-hour-makassarFor ideas to participate in Earth Hour, visit www.earthhour.org

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Muhammad Ulhaq currently works for WWF Indonesia.
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Muhammad Ulhaq's colleagues at WWF Indonesia are Azhar Hamzah, Tia Wati, Aris Arianto, Sutarno Sutarno, Amri Yahya, Maulana Muhammad, Amalia Prameswari and others.
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